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NURS 1566 Clinical Form 3: Clinical Medications Worksheets (You will need to make additional copies of these forms) Generic Name Nicotine Trade Name Nicoderm CQ Classificat ion Smoking deterrent Dose 21 mg Route Topica l Time/frequency Q day Peak 2-4 hours Onset Rapid Duration Unknown Normal dosage range 21 mg/day for 6 weeks, 14 mg/day for 2 weeks, then 7 mg/day for 2 weeks. Why is your patient getting this medication She is in the hospital and can’t smoke For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutions n/a Mechanism of action and indications (Why med ordered) Provides a source of nicotine during controlled withdrawl from cigarette smoking. Indicated as adjunct therapy for smoking cessation Nursing Implications (what to focus on) Contraindications/warnings/interactions .contraindicated in continued smoking. Use cautiously in cardiovascular disease including hypertension. Hyperthyroidism. Effects of acetaminophen, furosemide, and caffeine may be increased during smoking cessation because of decreased metabolism. Common side effects Burning at patch site, erythema, pruritis Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal medicines (ask patient specifically) Acetaminophen and furosemide may need to be increased during smoking cessation because of decreased metabolism. Lab value alterations caused by medicine None known Be sure to teach the patient the following about this medication Encourage the patient to participate in a smoking cessation program. Apply patch at same time each day to clean, dry skin. Wash hands with plain water after administration as soap increases absorption. Do not trim or cut patch. Dispose of used patch by folding adhesive sides together and replace in foil pouch. Nursing Process- Assessment Assessment Evaluation

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NURS 1566 Clinical Form 3: Clinical Medications Worksheets(You will need to make additional copies of these forms)

Generic NameNicotine

Trade NameNicoderm CQ

ClassificationSmoking deterrent

Dose21 mg

RouteTopical

Time/frequencyQ day

Peak2-4 hours

OnsetRapid

DurationUnknown

Normal dosage range21 mg/day for 6 weeks, 14 mg/day for 2 weeks, then 7 mg/day for 2 weeks.

Why is your patient getting this medicationShe is in the hospital and can’t smoke

For IV meds, compatibility with IV drips and/or solutionsn/a

Mechanism of action and indications(Why med ordered)Provides a source of nicotine during controlled withdrawl from cigarette smoking. Indicated as adjunct therapy for smoking cessation

Nursing Implications (what to focus on) Contraindications/warnings/interactions.contraindicated in continued smoking. Use cautiously in cardiovascular disease including hypertension. Hyperthyroidism. Effects of acetaminophen, furosemide, and caffeine may be increased during smoking cessation because of decreased metabolism.Common side effectsBurning at patch site, erythema, pruritis

Interactions with other patient drugs, OTC or herbal medicines (ask patient specifically)Acetaminophen and furosemide may need to be increased during smoking cessation because of decreased metabolism.

Lab value alterations caused by medicineNone known

Be sure to teach the patient the following about this medicationEncourage the patient to participate in a smoking cessation program. Apply patch at same time each day to clean, dry skin. Wash hands with plain water after administration as soap increases absorption. Do not trim or cut patch. Dispose of used patch by folding adhesive sides together and replace in foil pouch.

Nursing Process- Assessment(Pre-administration assessment)assess for smoking history and for signs of nicotine withdrawal including irritability drowsiness, fatigue, and craving.

AssessmentWhy would you hold or not give this med?If there are signs of nicotine toxicity such as nausea vomiting diarrhea, increased salivation, abdominal pain, headache, dizziness, auditory and visual disturbances, weakness, dyspnea, hypotention, and irregular pulse. Also if the patient is currently smoking

EvaluationCheck after givingdecreased withdrawal symptoms.